THE TRIBUNE Publlnliorl Every Krlduy HV THE TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. A. H. IChadu:, Miiiinging Editor. A largo Jiepublieiin Club, known iih tin: Koosevell KeHibliean League, Iiiih liucii or ganized in St. Tenuis. In l!)02 Mfiitgonie.iy City Mill hold an innneiiKe St rout Fnir tlmt will 'fitly eoinniein ornti! the big crop our I'urinerH are going to raise next year. Vein may take the tier of States stretch ing neross the continent from Kast to West on a parallel! 'with Missouri, IIIHftIIIMI tl . ... . . - . miaauuKi in unci you will litid that Mh EXCEPTION, Miuri is the only state in the list that is solidly Peino- eiiitie. We do not. Iielieve that grand old Missouri will long remain an exception. We have on our siihscriplion list many of the very hest citizens in the county who are deliii(iiiiit. We feel that il cniicerniiig should only he necessary to SuburlptUms. t.j, attention to this fact to induce such siiliscrihers (o promptly send us the amount due, which is always shown on (he m...

PAN-AMERICAN HINT. nan of llotdlna Cntll In Thell Stall Worth- lit Commendation Knit Kmnlntlon. The humane sytem of IToldlnp tin rccord-maklnc cattle In their tnll at the fan-American dairy Is noticeable, end favorably spoken of by n great many visitors. It In doubtless used by tome dairymen, but many whe have not Keen It would Kindly adopt It. The animal wear a collnr around the necli and to each tide of thlt la fattened a OUR FRUIT IN DEMAND. FASTr.NINa DAtltT CATTLK. elialn three or four feet lonp. The chain end In n rlnn; through which li run n rod nlioiit three feet lone. 1 here nre two rod, one on each tide of tin Malls they end In a bend of about twl Inchet to each end, which nllnnalt W itnud parallel with and two luetic ot m from the tide of the ttall. Ily thli iiicant the rhulnt, that are fattrnrd tn the collar, slide up and duuti verj nully, at the row Htimd or lie, mid they arc nlmost nKcnsyaathoiiRli.thcj were not fattened at all, and tlterelt mi danger of brlni; tangled...

THE I-abllibtd llr THE TR1IIUNK 1'IUNTIMO CO. A. . KKAULE. Mlin editor. MONTG Oil EltY, MISSOURI. I itif-it j i TDTDTTMF bia Decomc lnal loamsomc prouuci X Ivll) U JN Jjj. I of civil war, the human beast of prey (hat plunder the helpless and thuni the tight of honest men. Without more ado I itolc down the ttair and itood ready In the shadow of the print hill. Yet I hung back, fearing to ailumo too mucli. a tie- limed guest, tolerated only because of my errand and my wound, 1 could not be sure that my assistance wai w ei come till violence itself should force mo to the front. Presently the door was timidly owned bv old Parker, the serving man, who alone nf nil inc men scrv nnUhndremnincd faithful. Inswap cered the Imrlv rulilan till he itood in the center of thcimat hail. "Hrlug hither tliy mistress, lliou old dolt, and in haste; hid her delay not an instant, Or she will fare nut the worse, stormed the brute. HU that he tent one of his varkttto the kitchens to lay hands on what he co...

THE TRIBUNE Publ lulled 12 very Krldny lY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. A. H. IChaih.k, Managing Editor. Tlii! Uepultlicaiw of tlie State! eoiititiuii to orgniiizi! for tlio campaign next yeiir. Tlio genernl iiiiprcHmoii prevails tliatany net ofbonkri are in a hat) wlmpe when it beconieH nceexMiiry to call in cxpcrtH to verify their accuracy. Tim .Jeffernon (!lnh of St. Louin made a pilgrimage to the tomb ofl'lionnm leffer Hon Inst week. It Iihh been Hiiggcnted tliat a ntnlne of one of Htitler'n Indiaim would have been an appropiate xoiivcnir for the Club to have left behind to commemorate its visit. I'renidcnt McKinley left a fortune of a little over ?'JK),()0. About $70,00 wiih waved from his salary and .?(57,(MK) was life instrance. Kor a "Tool of I lie Trusts" and and an "Agent of the Corporations" as the socialists called him, that would be n poor showing when he could have amassed mil lions. All of which goes to show that the socialist opinion of public men in general is as wild an...

il 4', Neighborhood News, As Told by Our Assistant Editors. Rhlneland. Miss Ida Kallmcycr, daughter of Dr. F. II. Knllmcycr of Now Ftoronco Is visiting friends nnd relatives here. While In St. Louis lust week Mr. John Landolt, merchant nt Star kenburg, was brutally assaulted nnd robbed by two negroes who sprang out of an alley and knocked him down before ho had time to make any resistance. IIo was re lieved of a watch nnd chain nnd about 8.1 In change. Mr. John Olcrlngcr Ik reported quite sick with his old ailment. Mr Hy Schlucmcr who has been visiting relatives the past week returned to his homo In Callaway county Saturday. Prof. J. E. Mcrltt Is spending a few dnysnt the fair and Exposition In St. Louis. Among our citizens who took fldvnntngo of chenp rates to St. Louis on Katyday Thursday were J. II. Pnlton, Misses Ida Mauhl nnd Ollla Crockett, AdolphHcylng and wlfo nnd V. II. W. Stock. Dr. WnU of Big Spring who recently returned from a trip to Germany was In midst Wednesday. Mr, ...

AUTOMOBILE PATENTS. IiTutui Mow Beodlnr. All Thslr At tentions li Ihls Direction. By til odds' the automobile icctlon is the busiest of all the divislonsoftlio jatcnt ofllco tlicie dayi. Since all the faelilonohlc world linn taken to lutoinoliiling, and this iiiort it no i - s i n . . . i (i mngeruiau, tiicinvcniorioi mccour, THE MARCIANA LIBRARtf. Bart lomea to Fln4 a Besting Plica la ( saaioTina nutt. Lovers of Venice will remember, tome time ago, a cry in the press, pnr tlciilarly in Knglaml, about the Dogei palace Koiiiir more or leti to ruin, and that the great Marcilua library housed in it ttai tiiucli too heavy to In seem In linr turn A.I I1i.i a If am. t... ... i.. I j I . i i.i,f. I i J ". i umi iiw uvtuie. iws uouiijiDieaiiuniiercio lion to bringing out improvement in reopen tlic question, tt hicli ttas never motors, carriagcjamlollicrparl.. Tlic , really cleared up, but to chronicle that number of aiiulicatloiiii tbnl nrt he ii li.a.i il, lil.r,,-- i..,i i.. t. II- ! IU I...

LOSSES AT SEA. Aiaaal Statistics of Mailt! me Caasal tlti by Lleyd'a Register. The statistical summary of vessels ;otally lost, condemned, etc., jitib liilud by Movd's Kegliter, show that j during 1000 the grot reduction ft the effective mercantile marine af the world amounted to 818 vessels, of 077,182 torn, excluding H vessels of less than 100 torn. Of tliii total 290 vessels, of 380,301 tons, were (learn ers and C52, ot 200,88 tons, were tailing vessels. As regards steamers, the present return exceed the ncr age of the previous nine years liy 10 vessels and 27,651 tons; as regards sailing vessels it is below the over age by 87 1 vessels and 83,008 ton. The figures relating to steam and sailing tonnage owned in the United kingdom, says the London .Mariner, are below the average by 1 1,000 and 20,000 tons, respectively. Apart from vesels broken up, condemned, etc.. the United Kingdom steam ton nage loss during 1000 Is below the average of the preceding nine years by about 20,000 to...

0 THE MONTGOMERY TRIBUNE. VOL X. MONTGOMERY CITY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, -2r3, lUOl. Resolutions ot Respect. A "Coon" Hunt In Missouri. Resolutions of respect adopted A low ovcnlngs since, ns the. by tho Baptist church and Sunday writer But nt his supper, In tho School In loving memory ot suburbs of a town on tho Wabash, Brother Jim. Brandenburg bo was surprised to sco a strange who was suddonly called to "nigger" dnsh past tho window, tho higher life Saturday 4:30 p. going nt about 2.13. Ills eyes wcro m.Oct. 121001, at tho homo of his lying quietly out on his check cx- non, Matt. cept when hn winked them, which Whereas, God In his luflnlto not often, ns ho seemed to wisdom has seen fit to remove, hnvo "no time." His mouth was from his labors hei i f,ur dear wldo open and his hair wns curling brother nnd co-worker, Jas Bran- and uncurling llko n vast number ilonburg, to his rest with Illm: Keiolvod 1st. That In tho death ot Brother Brandenburg, we as a church nnd a Sunday Schoo...

A 101 ROBBERY. Burglars Loot the Chicago Post Office of Stamps to the Extent of $74,610. THEY WERE AFTER THE CASHIER'S VAULT Tlii Work irnm Dane Ihildly amd Willi Conaldrrnhlft InmmnHf, (tie 1'Inmlcr IlrlMfC Curled Off In Wnuntt hy I he Itnbbcr.., Who Left Jin Clmr Chicago, Oct. 22. A flcnrtit.onal ro1 bcry, which netted tho i-.rctraior 574,010 In Mnmpa, v.ia fiUrovcrrO here Monday mornlntf. when ilia wholesale atainji department o? tlm iHnt.1f.11-0 wan opened for hiudi..!. ' A rapid Invci'i.Knf ln.i developed the fact that the. lur;,lirft had truwlrcl MISSOURI STATE NEWS, nan For MlMoarl'a llalldln Tho plana for the MUiourl building at tho World fair ore now being drawn by tho Architect. Tha build Intr will bo patterned after tha admlnUtratlon bulMlntf at the Ctifcjigo fair. , It will bn fully as lame, and 11a ptlnetpol ffoluro will Iw an Immentn dome. Underneath tho domo will be a rrand recrrtloi, hall, Th building will bt flnUhrd In n more ornate manner than the one after which I...

?wT,'''fvwr1'r;'-'t'-r J V THE TRIBUNE. I'abllthed 11 THE TIUIIOMB 1'fllNTINO CO. Ju II. KEAIIIE, MBtln editor. UOCTGOMEUY, I I MISSOU1U OLD SWAIN 3. They came together with a "honiy dot" Old frlenda who hifln'l met for maor a year: He wa a weecr bachelor, It'a true. And the a tr-lntter of moil welcome cheer. They'll "none loieSlhcr" In the olden dar lsave Ions ll'Un out Ixlilr.d them both, I woli To one arolhtr't wonder and imiu Klljtht thlnaa came no that neither had forgot. "Vou used to Ihlnk'that Jenny wa a Rem:" Bald hei "And you, you fancied freckly Joe." "11 bring! old tlmea a-talkln' over them." SJJld het "I'm thlnkln' Jl: the tame, you know." "And Jenny'a hair waa nolden raa It nott" Bald hei "I awear that Jotcih'a hair waa red." "Vou nicked out Jer.r.y from the cholcett lot." Said he: "And you picked Joseph out Initead " And then a Utile chllllhci there fill lletween thut old-lime frltadt of long ago. On Jenny'a modcel bcauly the Mould dwell, While he kept llrgerlRK along ...

THE TRIBUNE Published Every Krkluy ftrrcd to above, in an effort to Kot out of WHY TOM QUIT HIS ENGINE. nit: uiiiiuuiiy. iui bihjii utuues win nuvur win, and we do not envy the .Standard in the position in which it has placed itHulf. nv THE TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. A. H. Khadi,!:, Muiuiging Kriitor. The auditor'H report is not yet. out. I'rewidenl Ifooeevelt is ki'uiriiiir liii fa iimitM pledge liy following up tlie pr liey of "William KoKinley. .Such a poliey is mire to win. Despite the fact the Kepuhlieans cast lit per cent of the total vote of the State, a Oeinoeratio legislature has so gerrymander- ell the Congressional districts that the e pnhlicans nr given hut one conyressinan in hlxteen. Ti e way to gel the State rc-appor- tioneil is to el et a Kepuhlican legislature. .lohn V. Xehel, of High Kill, was here on business Triday last. Mr. Xehel is one of the most popular young business men in the county, and besides possesses a good legal education, having graduated from the State U...

THIS AND THAT. Last jcar Uncle Sim turnd out new' coin worth $1.16,000,000, of ewhicli $09,000,000 were gold. .Spain lias a llccl trust w ith a capt W or 7S,000,000 jitsctns. She it emerging from the dark ages nllnit. The cxlcntlvc wnlcr power nl My .so re, India, generates nn electric cur rent thai operates gold Uriel 100 mile distant. ' 'An cxtcniivcexpciilion i proposed by the people of Victoria, Australia, to lie held nl llctidigo nt'tlio end of this year, to commemorate the elhcov cryofgoldin 18.1). ' The New York Historical society owns nu entire lilock on the ucst side of Ccnlrnl park and hasr.dopted plans for a new $1,000100 building KOI fed long and I'M feet deep. . Koine of the grral main roads nut of IjoiiiJoii are famous for their b(nuly and are line 1 with some of the. most chaiming tillas and country mansions in ICnglaud or the world. . Gypsies in Kngliml nre, it is elated, 'desirous of special rrprci(iitnliou.ni the coronation. Tliey rlnim that the modi i n van dwelle...